2000Charge Named Gold Sponsor of The European Summit

LOS ANGELES — International billing solutions provider 2000Charge has announced its signing on as a Gold Sponsor of The European Summit, set for Prague on September 22-25.

“We are happy to sponsor this great show. We have attended the show previously and always returned having done some good business,” said Ines Kring, COO of 2000Charge. “This year I wanted to increase our presence by taking a sponsorship and of course bring along several members of our team.”

2000Charge offers a collection of European focused billing products that are alternatives to credit cards.

“2014 has been an exciting year for us and our merchants.” Ines noted. “The implementation of SEPA for 520 million European citizens made our flagship product, EuroDebit, the single best payment option for billing half a billion people in 34 countries.”

Show attendees are invited to visit with the customer success team at the 2000Charge luxury lounge, which will feature product demos, giveaways and a comfortable place to network.

In addition to EuroDebit, the SEPA debit payment option, 2000Charge offers a range of other payment methods that are preferred to credit cards in specific geographic markets, such as Austria’s EPS, iDEAL for the Dutch market and DirectPayMax for the German market.

For more information, visit 2000charge.com.

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